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Trabajo de académico EIC es presentando en plenaria en Congreso Internacional

El trabajo del académico Rodrigo F. Herrera fue presentado en la sesión plenaria del 28th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction

22.07.20

Durante la semana del 6 al 12 de julio, se realizó el 28th Annual Conference of the International Group for Lean Construction. Evento organizado anualmente por el International Group for Lean Construction que este año fue realizado de manera Virtual con sede Berkeley, California, Estados Unidos.
La investigación, en el área de Gestión de Proyectos, denominada "Exploring the relationship among planning reliability (PPC), linguistic action indicators and social network metrics" forma parte de un esfuerzo colaborativo de tres universidades del país, en donde participaron Rodrigo F. Herrera (Profesor Escuela Ingeniería Civil PUCV), Luis Salazar (Profesor Ingeniería UNAB), Fabian Retamal (estudiante de master, Ingeniería, UC) y Luis F. Alarcón (Profesor Titular Ingeniería UC).
El resumen de la investigación: "Research has demonstrated the importance of information flow and workflow in the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) industry. Through the correct application of the Last Planner® System, the coordination of a project and therefore its workflow has been improved. However, there is still a productivity gap that must be addressed through proper commitment management and good communication. Therefore, the objective of this article is to explore the relationship among planning reliability—using percentage plan completed (PPC) measures—linguistic action perspective (LAP) indicators and social network analysis (SNA) metrics in four construction projects that use the Last Planner® system in Chile and Colombia. A future line of research will be to analyze this relationship in conjunction with the main reliability indicators of construction projects through the application of PPC, LAP and SNA in more case studies."


La investigación está disponible en el siguiente link:
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/342988107_Exploring_the_Relationship_among_Planning_Reliability_PPC_Linguistic_Action_Indicators_and_Social_Network_Metrics